Need more information about Pet Day Care in The Risk NSW?

The guilt of not having enough time for a loved dog can weigh heavy on a dog owner when their desire is to ensure their dog is active, engaged and enjoying life. Demanding hours at work or with life in general has many of us looking for other ways to meet these desires for our dogs. Mad Paw’s Pet Day Care brings companionship, exercise and play to pets eliminating loneliness and boredom from their day. While local kennels now offer designated playtime, your dog does not get the same attention, quality care and time outdoors as they do with our Pet Day Care. Some advantages to consider of Pet Day Care in The Risk NSW are:

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Familiarity – Both you and your dog get to know and trust the pet minder. This is reassuring in that your pet becomes more engaged and comfortable every time they spend time with the sitter. If in a kennel, Pet Day Care and play time will be conducted by different staff members all the time. Many, who may be complete strangers to you and your pet.

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Play – A great advantage of Pet Day Care with a pet minder is that your dog will get uninhibited play time with other dogs and/or the pet minder. This freedom to play reduces anxiety and increases your dog's overall well-being. The socialization of play also encourages positive behavior and emotional intelligence in your dog.

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Companionship – With a Pet Day Care, the pet minder is consistently with your dog during his/her entire visit. However, at a kennel dogs can be left without human contact and supervision for long periods of time. This can also affect their behavior and mental wellbeing if the kennel has any issues with other animals, or staff.

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A Safe Environment – Our pet minders select healthy pets with no behavioral issues that fit in nicely with the pets they currently care for. A pet minder understanding the different personalities and needs of the pets in their care makes all the difference. On the other hand, kennel care with its close quarters and a variety of animals opens your dog up to a higher risk of illness, disease, and the stress that anxious and aggressive animals bring with them.